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Finaly! After a short break, the lessons are back. This is the tenth lesson, in which we learn how to do hip undulations and belly rolls. Join us in this belly dancing lesson, as well as in the full online belly dancing course from BellyDanceBoulevard.com. Watch and practice at the comfort of your home, by yourself or with a friend.
If you are not a registered member yet, we welcome you to enter Belly Dance Boulevard – a true home of belly dance on the web. You will discover a beautiful boutique, a community with a teacher directory, articles, upcoming events calendar and much more.
While using this video for practice, I want to remind you to start with the basic posture as was taught in the first lesson, and also that learning to belly dance over the internet does not constitute an alternative for taking classes with a teacher.
The music in this lesson is from Nizar Radwan’s CD “Haifa”‘ and The song’s name is “Taqasim on Violin and Samai Farah Faza” by Muh’yi Deen Heidar (Iraq). You can read about Rsdwan and also buy the CD here:

http://www.bellydanceboulevard.com/boutique/10.html

Visit www.BellyDanceBoulevard.com to see more lessons, read tips, watch videos with explanations and communicate with other belly dancers all around the world.
Now go have fun!

This is the eighth lesson out of a full online belly dancing course from BellyDanceBoulevard.com. Watch and practice at the comfort of your home, by yourself or with a friend.
In this video we learn how to do hip snaps! I want to remind you to start with the basic posture as was taught in the first lesson, and also that learning to belly dance over the internet does not constitute an alternative for taking classes with a teacher.
We can hear here two music tracks, the first one is the song “Rona” done by Alabina, an Arabic-based group that performs a mix of world music: Middle Eastern, Arabic, French, Hebrew, and Spanish Gypsy music. The second track is an Arabic remix, “Law Kount Neseet” by Tamer and Shereen.
Visit www.BellyDanceBoulevard.com to see more lessons, read tips, watch videos with explanations and communicate with other belly dancers all around the world.
Now go have fun!

This is the seventh lesson out of a full online belly dance course from BellyDanceBoulevard.com. Watch and practice at the comfort of your home, by yourself or with a friend.
In this video we learn how to do chest circles as well as hip circles, and combine them. I want to remind you to start with the basic posture as was taught in the first lesson, and also that learning to belly dance over the internet does not constitute an alternative for taking classes with a teacher.
The music we hear in this lesson is from Yair Dalal’s album “AlOl”, the song’s name is “solo arak” and it is about the joy that the singer feels when listening to Abed El Wahab’s music after drinking some alcohol beverages. The album can be bought in the boutique, here:

Go to http://yourguitarsage.com/ to find out how to get a chart to this song and 100s of other songs!!! This guitar lesson vid shows you how to play Jane’s Last Dance by Tom Petty . It shows you the chords, strumming technique and style. Check out http://yourguitarsage.com/ for info on my online instructional resources about charts, chords, strumming and the techniques that I use here in my videos.. For more guitar lessons, see my other free tutorials. For original and cover music by me, Erich, go to http://www.myspace.com/erichandreas . Since I’m so busy making new video tutorial lessons all the time and teaching guitar, I probably won’t have time to answer individual questions regarding guitar. Other videos cover beginner, advanced and intermediate levels. I teach rock, blues, country and just about any other style on electric or acoustic. If you can’t find your answer from the resources at the website above, keep digging into my vids, and I’m sure you will find your answer. Keep practicing!!!

In the eleventh lesson we continue learning the undulations, concentrating on the full-body undulations, called “the camel move”. Join us in this belly dancing lesson, as well as in the full online belly dancing course from BellyDanceBoulevard.com. Watch and practice at the comfort of your home, by yourself or with a friend.
If you are not a registered member yet, we welcome you to enter Belly Dance Boulevard – a true home of belly dance on the web. You will discover a beautiful boutique, a community with a teacher directory, articles, upcoming events calendar and much more.
While using this video for practice, I want to remind you to start with the basic posture as was taught in the first lesson, and also that learning to belly dance over the internet does not constitute an alternative for taking classes with a teacher.
The music in this lesson is from Yair Dalal & the Alol Ensemble’s CD “The Perfume Road”, and The song’s name is “El Halidg (The Persian Gulf)”.You can read about Rsdwan and also buy the CD here:

This is the sixth lesson out of a full online belly dance course from BellyDanceBoulevard.com. Watch and practice at the comfort of your home, by yourself or with a friend.
In this video we learn how to move the upper body, including the rib cage and shoulders. I want to remind you to start with the basic posture as was taught in the first lesson, and also that learning to belly dance over the internet does not constitute an alternative for taking classes with a teacher.
The wonderful music we hear in this lesson is from an album by the Nazareth Orchestra
with the soloist Lubna Salame, an album that is a special tribute album in honor of 100 years anniversary to the legendary singer Oum Kolthoum, the Diva of Arab music. The album can be bought in the boutique, here:

This is the fifth lesson out of a full online belly dance course from BellyDanceBoulevard.com. Watch and practice at the comfort of your home, by yourself or with a friend.
In this video we learn how to do the magical vertical figure eight movement (sometimes called “maya”), and also how to walk with it. I want to remind you to start with the basic posture as was taught in the first lesson, and also that learning to belly dance over the internet does not constitute an alternative for taking classes with a teacher.
The song in this lesson is “ya kelbi” from the CD “Deb” by the great singer, songwriter and guitarist Suad Massi.
Visit www.BellyDanceBoulevard.com to read tips, watch videos with explanations and communicate with other belly dancers all around the world.
Now go have fun!